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us through the day. behind the scenes of the daily show. you get there at whatever time and start the first meeting at whatever time. >> so like 9:00 in the morning we have a writer's meeting. so that will be discussing what we're going to do on the show that day. now hopefully we will have a basic sense of that, especially if it's a tuesday, wednesday or thursday from the previous afternoon, to bit ahead. so studio production who have already been in before that writer's meeting will bring up clips that they think would be useful, funny, good to juxtapose. and so from that discussion which should take about 45 minutes,. if it takes much longer than that we're already sowing the seeds of trouble which will bloom into a disaster later. so people are sent away to do the single parts of the script or two people work on one thing. they need to come in, in about-- about an hour, hour and 15 minutes. that's the most frantic point of the day where you are looking at a blank screen and churning out jokes and ide
us through the day. behind the scenes of the daily show. you get there at whatever time and start the first meeting at whatever time. >> so like 9:00 in the morning we have a writer's meeting. so that will be discussing what we're going to do on the show that day. now hopefully we will have a basic sense of that, especially if it's a tuesday, wednesday or thursday from the previous afternoon, to bit ahead. so studio production who have already been in before that writer's meeting will...
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thank you very much for joining us on gmt today. the announcement of more settler homes, this could well inflame tensions ahead of the peace talks. do you think this was the intention? >> i do not know whether the intention is to inflame the situation, but it shows very much about the occupation of the current israeli government. it is not by accident that the netanyahu administration prefers to release prisoners rather than to commit himself to the 1967 borders as a reference point for the next the gauche nations on the permanent solution. they decided this date to build more housing units, and it shows very much about his intentions. this is his ideology. he is a very hawkish leader of israel. he has a very hawkish coalition, which created prospects for success. >> there is also the suggestion that israel has made the talks almost a smokescreen to build more settlements. what do you make of that accusation? >> actually, what you could say government,rightist which opposed the oslo agreement 20 years ago, are those who are keeping
thank you very much for joining us on gmt today. the announcement of more settler homes, this could well inflame tensions ahead of the peace talks. do you think this was the intention? >> i do not know whether the intention is to inflame the situation, but it shows very much about the occupation of the current israeli government. it is not by accident that the netanyahu administration prefers to release prisoners rather than to commit himself to the 1967 borders as a reference point for...
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thank you for joining us this morning. we were talking earlier that you had three years learning english and your english is phenomenal. >> thank you so much. >> i want to double check. i said earlier you slept with your employees, you understand the pun i was playing there, right. suddenly i felt bad. >> okay, good, we're all on the same page. thank you. the level of dedication is absolutely extraordinary. i mean, we have lots of entrepreneurs we interview, none of whom had to sleep in a parking lot. tell me about the taco bell. >> two years ago we came from japan to start a company. we thought if you come here you can raise money and employee a lot of people, isn't that true? >> look at you now. >> so we didn't know where to go and realized taco bell -- >> i used to live near there and go to that place and i was managing, i had a hard enough time being there for ten minutes. >> it was not open in japan yet so i loved the taco bell. >> everything on the taco bell menu. >> you come to america. do you know what it is what y
thank you for joining us this morning. we were talking earlier that you had three years learning english and your english is phenomenal. >> thank you so much. >> i want to double check. i said earlier you slept with your employees, you understand the pun i was playing there, right. suddenly i felt bad. >> okay, good, we're all on the same page. thank you. the level of dedication is absolutely extraordinary. i mean, we have lots of entrepreneurs we interview, none of whom had...
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we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i published this site. and it is a huge archive and i looked at it as unlimited possibilities for editing and archiving and curating and publishing and i thought it was just amazing that i have the power at my fingertips to do anything that i wanted without any sort of limits only right here was the only limit and so the site really features other people's work and i don't put my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into huge proportions, i think when i checked there are 150,000 unique visitors a month reading it. so it has gotten quite an audience, but really it is so
we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i published this site. and it is a huge archive and i looked at it as unlimited possibilities for editing and archiving and curating and publishing and i...
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she's a wonderful teacher and i think it is a perfect match for us. it is not about home cooking. it's really about how to facilitate your ease in the kitchen so you can just cook. >> i have always loved eating food. for me, i love that it brings me into contact with so many wonderful people. ultimately all of my work that i do intersects at the place where food and community is. classes or cooking dinner for someone or writing about food. it always come down to empowering people and giving them a wonderful experience. empower their want to be around people and all the values and reasons the commitment, community and places, we're offering a whole spectrum of offerings and other really wide range of places to show that good food is not only for wealthy people and they are super committed to accessibility and to giving people a glimpse of the beauty that really is available to all of us that sometimes we forget in our day to day running around. >> we have such a philosophical mission around bringing people together around food. it's so natural for me to come here. >> we want them t
she's a wonderful teacher and i think it is a perfect match for us. it is not about home cooking. it's really about how to facilitate your ease in the kitchen so you can just cook. >> i have always loved eating food. for me, i love that it brings me into contact with so many wonderful people. ultimately all of my work that i do intersects at the place where food and community is. classes or cooking dinner for someone or writing about food. it always come down to empowering people and...
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very architectural wave that he has construct td the brush work of the waiveds tossing in front of us. and then, imented to talk a little bit about the surrealist and i am about to install these paintings into what is traditionally our impressionist gallery. but they are some of the most popular paintings in our collection and when we don't have them i get people asking what have you done with them? and i think that doli's approach to many things is idiocyncratic and these clouds have a view, and they almost seemed figure all to me but they have this really expensive intention for lack of a better way to describe them. i don't know that he would have wanted me describing them. >> i really love this image, and i think as we have heard from the other panelists, clouds and space and landscape have a personal meaning and what we project on them is very subjective and i think that in my own attempt to synthesize art history in 15 minutes and looking at clouds and skies, i came to realize that there is a personal vocabary that we project on to these images. and so i felt honored to have par
very architectural wave that he has construct td the brush work of the waiveds tossing in front of us. and then, imented to talk a little bit about the surrealist and i am about to install these paintings into what is traditionally our impressionist gallery. but they are some of the most popular paintings in our collection and when we don't have them i get people asking what have you done with them? and i think that doli's approach to many things is idiocyncratic and these clouds have a view,...
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choose to get to use that immigrate to. choose the stories but in high school might . choose the access to your office. please. liz lemon mission free accreditation free. for chargers free. range month three live free. free live the old free blog. for your media project free media. dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are timed out of turn two i own a big young money blog dot co dot u.k. i am the first off we were talking about the u.s. student debt problems how about the u.k. what's happening there well the u.k. has a very similar problem i think in times of a whole generation risk of being put off going tina vast to see and we can see obviously what the insides of that would be i personally think that if it helps young people to think more about what they're actually getting out if you invest and it prevents degree inflation from getting more out of control then it will have an unintentional benefit because i think that the governments prior to this one have been very keen on promoting universe see as the bill mental for a lot of young people and we k
choose to get to use that immigrate to. choose the stories but in high school might . choose the access to your office. please. liz lemon mission free accreditation free. for chargers free. range month three live free. free live the old free blog. for your media project free media. dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are timed out of turn two i own a big young money blog dot co dot u.k. i am the first off we were talking about the u.s. student debt problems how about the u.k....
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we respectfully request that you consider the plight of the people that we use and use your discretion to restore funding. we need $78,000 a year to survive. thank you for your help. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i am eric booker and the manager of st. francis living room. like peter was saying we do need your help because we have 100 people we feed on a daily basis and [inaudible] some barely walk and in wheelchairs and safe environment for them. we help them with clothing. we help them with shower information. we counsel things that really need you guys' help on and without the help from the city we won't be able to stay open. guys look forward -- everyday, monday through friday and get a nutritious meal and do stuff and we show them love and i appreciate if you all can really, really, really put in your hearts to keep us -- to keep this funding going on for these guys because they really need it. thank you all. >> thank you. >> hi i am edmund larry and want to show you a couple of fliers and what is coming up this sunday at the african-american complex banking on health and
we respectfully request that you consider the plight of the people that we use and use your discretion to restore funding. we need $78,000 a year to survive. thank you for your help. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i am eric booker and the manager of st. francis living room. like peter was saying we do need your help because we have 100 people we feed on a daily basis and [inaudible] some barely walk and in wheelchairs and safe environment for them. we help them with clothing....
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i love my job and until you guys can give us the funding i appreciate it if you do. i will continue to volunteer my services because i am needed and i feel important to the people and i am appreciated. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> my name is keith. i'm one of the volunteers for these people, and i volunteer all the time, everyday, five days a week, and they do a lot of things real good for these people, black, brown, blue, whatever, you know what i am saying? really you all need to really look into these people and really looking into how the way they work, and a lot of the people need to be around these people man. we try to do a lot of stuff for our community and try to have these people do things right instead of being in jail and being on paperwork and all the stuff like that they need to be out here doing getting jobs and doing other stuff. that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi. i am greg boxley. everybody has been very passionate on why they should be getting money. i'm just going to get t
i love my job and until you guys can give us the funding i appreciate it if you do. i will continue to volunteer my services because i am needed and i feel important to the people and i am appreciated. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> my name is keith. i'm one of the volunteers for these people, and i volunteer all the time, everyday, five days a week, and they do a lot of things real good for these people, black, brown, blue, whatever, you know what i am...
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>> she's dying laughing. >> everybody else in the airport seems to love it, too. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute," everybody. we'll see you next time.
>> she's dying laughing. >> everybody else in the airport seems to love it, too. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute," everybody. we'll see you next time.
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nobody respects us. they love our music, they love our food and fashion, but when it comes to eating what we say and follow what we believe, they do not. and they won't. the past few days made that very clear.
nobody respects us. they love our music, they love our food and fashion, but when it comes to eating what we say and follow what we believe, they do not. and they won't. the past few days made that very clear.
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i use it for everything. it gives you all the options with the apps as far as netflix, hulu, great internet browser; you can do all your email on there. and then when i'm on business trips there's a skype feature so i can keep in touch with my husband and the kids. [ male announcer ] use the web address below to order now, and as part of this special tv offer, you'll also get a custom cover worth over $30 -- free with your kindle fire hd. the ipad doesn't have an hdmi out, and the hdmi out allows you to plug in your kindle fire to the tv and get all your media in your living room. my daughter is really into caillou, curious george. what swung the vote for me was really the freetime app for children. they touch their profile and it pulls up content that's relevant to their age. [ male announcer ] act now, and on top of everything else, you'll get a $25 amazon.com gift card free with your kindle fire hd. i couldn't believe how good the value was for the money i paid. the kindle fire hd is the best present that
i use it for everything. it gives you all the options with the apps as far as netflix, hulu, great internet browser; you can do all your email on there. and then when i'm on business trips there's a skype feature so i can keep in touch with my husband and the kids. [ male announcer ] use the web address below to order now, and as part of this special tv offer, you'll also get a custom cover worth over $30 -- free with your kindle fire hd. the ipad doesn't have an hdmi out, and the hdmi out...
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other than potentially land that wasn't going to be used in the first place. but i appreciate the fact that the warriors are focusing on private fund-raising and i prefer that they stick to that. i don't think the city should be -- with the situation we're in now, we should be really investing in that and the warriors seem to be committed to privately fund-raising for it and i'm happy that they're stepping up to do that. >> exciting change. >> yes. >> we're almost out of time. but are there any other issues that concern you that we haven't discussed or anything that you plan to concentrate on as your term of supervisor? >> i think one of the things that i really want to concentrate on is making sure that we are collaborating more. because as a city, we're growing. resources are being stretched. and it's going to be important that organizations collaborate. city departments collaborate. that we don't just operate in our own little departments, our own little sections of the city, but how do we come together to make sure that, for example, upper haight with a lo
other than potentially land that wasn't going to be used in the first place. but i appreciate the fact that the warriors are focusing on private fund-raising and i prefer that they stick to that. i don't think the city should be -- with the situation we're in now, we should be really investing in that and the warriors seem to be committed to privately fund-raising for it and i'm happy that they're stepping up to do that. >> exciting change. >> yes. >> we're almost out of time....
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please come up and give us a proclamation. [ applause ] >> they are somewhere around here. to remember this commemorative day, earthquake preparedness day. i invite you all to come after the pain
please come up and give us a proclamation. [ applause ] >> they are somewhere around here. to remember this commemorative day, earthquake preparedness day. i invite you all to come after the pain
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but they scolded and cursed us they spat at us and shoot us away. they didn't even allow us to approach their home. and we put we hold no grudge against them we took an understanding view of the state of their mind. has two sons according to coke asian tradition children display strict to be dns to their fathers and help their parents to do the chores. third son hussein used to help to when he was born the entire tree guy of clan celebrated the event. he was my first son. when he was born all of us were so happy because he was a boy while all of my brothers had daughters with. hussein was twenty years old when he was shot and killed by a fellow villager during an argument or march a guy of hope that the peace makers would never visit him. and i absolutely had no desire to make up with him my plans all i wanted was to kill that man i didn't care what would happen to me. the murderer was given eight years but to guy of and to down his own sentence he waited for the day when the man would be released from prison he had already planned out the revenge i
but they scolded and cursed us they spat at us and shoot us away. they didn't even allow us to approach their home. and we put we hold no grudge against them we took an understanding view of the state of their mind. has two sons according to coke asian tradition children display strict to be dns to their fathers and help their parents to do the chores. third son hussein used to help to when he was born the entire tree guy of clan celebrated the event. he was my first son. when he was born all...
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are served for us. there are several different areas. first of all we have been cutting the budgets for years. the economy is coming back and it's time to restore services for the most vulnerable and secondly it's unnecessary to accept a unprecedented two year two cut to determine the services. third, it's a priority to back hill hiv/aids cuts in the budget and it's important to fund a cost of doing business nonprofits who have lost 12% de facto budget cut over the last five years. that money will provide social justice for the workers that need raidses, health increases and rent increases and save programs that are threatened by years of flat funding. the money is there. we ask your support to redirect resources and i know there is a list with many ideas where you can find the funding including suspending the budget stabilization reserve and the budget analyst's recommendations. it's not about not having the resources but what we prioritize and we want the riez directed to where they can do the most go
are served for us. there are several different areas. first of all we have been cutting the budgets for years. the economy is coming back and it's time to restore services for the most vulnerable and secondly it's unnecessary to accept a unprecedented two year two cut to determine the services. third, it's a priority to back hill hiv/aids cuts in the budget and it's important to fund a cost of doing business nonprofits who have lost 12% de facto budget cut over the last five years. that money...
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those the media leave us so we leave that maybe. the scene motions to the play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politic only on r t. i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know what is the know i will leave them to stay calm and comment on your letter point the muslims say it's ok if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket no god. thank you no more weasel words when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and little down to freedom to cost. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles kiddies stories. here. to ensure they all teach spanish find out more visit eye eye to . i'm convinced it's nothing more than a provocation from those who want to involve other countries in the syrian conflict the russian president blonds the us spo
those the media leave us so we leave that maybe. the scene motions to the play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politic only on r t. i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know what is the know i will leave them to stay calm and comment on your letter point the muslims say it's ok if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket no god. thank you no more weasel words when you made...
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francis spufford, why do you use the word "emotional" in the subtitle there? >> because there's lots of books whether christianity makes historical sense, cultural sense, theological sense, but the emotions of the most obvious part and part that's hardest to describe that if you're on the inside already, there's not much explanation. if you're on the outside, it's mysterious enough to be something you'd never quite get, and this is a book that makes no sense in the british con cement, coming out in the united states in 2013, but it was written to address a british situation in which religion is really pretty remote for most people's daily experience. this is not a country where most people go to church sunday or arrive in a new town and think, which church should we join? they bet on sunday mornings doing off sensible human things. medical you got to make a stab at talking people what it feels like. one way that's a considerable challenge because pouring one handful of experience into the head of a reader is tricky. on the other hand, that's what books excel o
francis spufford, why do you use the word "emotional" in the subtitle there? >> because there's lots of books whether christianity makes historical sense, cultural sense, theological sense, but the emotions of the most obvious part and part that's hardest to describe that if you're on the inside already, there's not much explanation. if you're on the outside, it's mysterious enough to be something you'd never quite get, and this is a book that makes no sense in the british con...
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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her...
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please come up and give us a proclamation. [ applause ] >> they are somewhere around here. to remember this commemorative day, earthquake preparedness day. i invite you all to come after the painting of the fire. bloody mary. let's hear it for him. >> it's right now time to turn it to mayor lee. he's going to sign the soft story legislation. we are going to sign that. >> board of supervisors in a unanimous vote led of course by our president chiu and skont wiener and and our engineer, we are all on this. mandatory soft
please come up and give us a proclamation. [ applause ] >> they are somewhere around here. to remember this commemorative day, earthquake preparedness day. i invite you all to come after the painting of the fire. bloody mary. let's hear it for him. >> it's right now time to turn it to mayor lee. he's going to sign the soft story legislation. we are going to sign that. >> board of supervisors in a unanimous vote led of course by our president chiu and skont wiener and and our...
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please come up and give us a proclamation. [ applause ] >> they are somewhere around here. to remember this commemorative day, earthquake preparedness day. i invite you all to come after the painting of the fire. bloody mary. let's hear it for him. >> it's right now time to turn it to mayor lee. he's going to sign the soft story legislation. we are going to sign that. >> board of supervisors in a unanimous vote led of course by our president chiu and skont wiener and and our engineer, we are all on this. mandatory soft story building ordinance certainly will make our soft story buildings have a backbone that will stand firm against any earthquake shaking and this is what we've learned through many years of study since not only 1906 but 1989 loma prieta and i sign this for not only for the things we have to do, but we have over 200 projects that are under way because the voters know we have to do a lot more preparation and we'll continue doing this. i'm glad the board has hearings. this ordinance also takes care of tenants who feel that maybe the cost might hurt them and we
please come up and give us a proclamation. [ applause ] >> they are somewhere around here. to remember this commemorative day, earthquake preparedness day. i invite you all to come after the painting of the fire. bloody mary. let's hear it for him. >> it's right now time to turn it to mayor lee. he's going to sign the soft story legislation. we are going to sign that. >> board of supervisors in a unanimous vote led of course by our president chiu and skont wiener and and our...
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a pleasure to have you with us today. led. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to turn to iona big young money blog dot co dot u.k. . and the first up we've been talking about the u.s. student debt problems how about the u.k. what's happening there well the u.k. has a very similar problem i think in terms of a whole generation at risk of being put off going tina vast to see and we can see over the insights that that would be i personally think that if it helps young people to think more about what they're actually getting out safina vesey and it prevents degree inflation from getting even more active control then it will have an unintentional benefit actually because i think that the government prior to this one has been very keen on promoting university as the be all mental for a lot of young people and we know that it is and we know that there are other options that we know that there prentiss ships that there's vocational training and so you have young people going to university coming away with that hu
a pleasure to have you with us today. led. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to turn to iona big young money blog dot co dot u.k. . and the first up we've been talking about the u.s. student debt problems how about the u.k. what's happening there well the u.k. has a very similar problem i think in terms of a whole generation at risk of being put off going tina vast to see and we can see over the insights that that would be i personally think that if it helps young people...
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a pleasure to have you with us today. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of the wall coming up.
a pleasure to have you with us today. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of the wall coming up.
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isn't a warden he's there the father you could say that sloven raises us he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. welcome back this is our t. russia became a target of worldwide criticism this week over a recent law against the promotion of homosexuality to get people some l g b t activist even cold for the boycott of the sorts of winter olympics while one of russia's most famous athletes spoke out in support of the law saying its bad ground is rooted in the country's history and culture olympic champion of also said trying to boycott the games would be unfair to the competitors it's on the respect told to our contrary and some respect to our seats isn't because we are russians maybe we are different than european people then there are people from different lands we have our law which everyone have to respect and if some police and if some person who are not and try to make us such a problem as they does. by called the gives because of these because of our law so i think it's unfair front of the. well isn't biased comments drew a widespread media furor a with gay rights activists b
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everyone have to respect and if some police and if some person who are not and not just try to make us such a problem as they does. by called the gears because of these because of our law so i think it's unfair front of their outlets. and it all sparked off from there is above his comments true widespread media fury with gay rights activists branding a homophobe however i spoke to ben harris quite nice britain's bowl group think tank agrees that the olympic should not be turned into an arena for political games billy her english was was slightly broken she clarified what she was trying to say in that when nations travel to international sporting events they should respect the the culture of the laws of the host nation and i think so you're right if you're going to take part in international sporting events as any country i think you have to go there in recognition of the fact that the country may well be different from your own it's a point of international engagement with russia because there's a there's a major international tournament that's that's going to take place next year i do
everyone have to respect and if some police and if some person who are not and not just try to make us such a problem as they does. by called the gears because of these because of our law so i think it's unfair front of their outlets. and it all sparked off from there is above his comments true widespread media fury with gay rights activists branding a homophobe however i spoke to ben harris quite nice britain's bowl group think tank agrees that the olympic should not be turned into an arena...
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september has too much for us to predict where it is going to go. there is syria, other economic data. six of one, half a dozen of another. it is hard to tell. charles: and we judge from the reaction of the street when all the stuff happens. >> since we are, if you invest in september 1, every single year since 1930 and sold out september 30, $1 would have dropped. september stinks three out of four years it was okay. i expect continued slow deterioration. i believe everything he said was spot on. i do believe we will see a slowdown in the market, we saw ernie revisions down 3% last week, investor sentiment is down, lot of negative things we will see a crafty september. charles: the rest of the year. we have had a lot of crafty septembers. a whole lot of great november and december. could we be set up for something like that scenario? >> if we see any kinds of positive stuff on the revenue numbers i think so. i don't see that forecasted so we will model along and maybe a little higher from here. charles: muddling along is one thing. when do we get n
september has too much for us to predict where it is going to go. there is syria, other economic data. six of one, half a dozen of another. it is hard to tell. charles: and we judge from the reaction of the street when all the stuff happens. >> since we are, if you invest in september 1, every single year since 1930 and sold out september 30, $1 would have dropped. september stinks three out of four years it was okay. i expect continued slow deterioration. i believe everything he said was...
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that is to say everybody wants to use the networking. that, of course, was characteristic of the gold standard from about 1717, i would argue, until 1914 in the first world war. everybody wanted to be in this networking because everybody wanted to make their payments in a currency that was a standard acceptable worldwide in all forms of trade and payments. so that the disadvantage of having one state, eleven states, or twelve state you still have a networking in place. namely the federal reserve note as legal tender which is you -- which everybody is connected and in the habit of making payment at the grocery store or wire transfer for a security purchase, and as a result it's very hard to displace the networking as everyone tried to displace microsoft's networking -- it's very difficult once the standard established. this is a profound eater -- effort in the. sot the leader. we need a congressional action establishing the monetary standard under the unique powers given by the constitution of the united states under article i. and diswie
that is to say everybody wants to use the networking. that, of course, was characteristic of the gold standard from about 1717, i would argue, until 1914 in the first world war. everybody wanted to be in this networking because everybody wanted to make their payments in a currency that was a standard acceptable worldwide in all forms of trade and payments. so that the disadvantage of having one state, eleven states, or twelve state you still have a networking in place. namely the federal...
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it starts with our in-house trader here i'll say that's all to come but let's get started with us. because the official figure of sixteen trillion dollars seemed warningly high according to a study by the university of california america's debt is actually four times higher seventy trillion dollars so how much does that sum equate to this compared to the world's most valuable company apple say we gave them now as you can see this official figure equates to foresee apple empire as bar professor how much and studies found that the u.s. has over seventy trillion dollars of unaccounted for debts which would make up a total of one hundred sixty five apples but it turns out that even seventy trillion may be an understatement a former economic adviser for president ronald reagan professor cortical of says it could be as much as two hundred and eleven trillion or five hundred times the world's most valuable company i asked author street smarts jim rogers if he was surprised by the findings and how much longer such extraordinary debt levels can be sustained i am not proud to appear by book
it starts with our in-house trader here i'll say that's all to come but let's get started with us. because the official figure of sixteen trillion dollars seemed warningly high according to a study by the university of california america's debt is actually four times higher seventy trillion dollars so how much does that sum equate to this compared to the world's most valuable company apple say we gave them now as you can see this official figure equates to foresee apple empire as bar professor...
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do you use it? no. i thought it was a chalice. it's a wine glass. so what we have here is a uniquely english wineglass. this is known as a heavy baluster. the baluster referring to the shape of this section here, the knop. k-n-o-p. it's in english lead glass, and it dates from 1710 to 1720. so it's entirely feasible that it was made 300 years ago today. okay. my mother was not that careful. and it's just-- what happened is that english glassmaking devotes its unique character based on lead, whereas everybody else in the world, in europe, went off and made chalk-based glass, which was harder. and it was engraved. the british suddenly had emerged as this new powerful nation. the world trade had moved from antwerp and rotterdam into london. london was the world capitol of banking. we had an empire. we had the first feet in india and canada and the states. and britain suddenly emerges with this new taste, which is simple. we know what we like, and we are gonna get on with it. and this confidence that suddenly came out with this new wealth is exemplified
do you use it? no. i thought it was a chalice. it's a wine glass. so what we have here is a uniquely english wineglass. this is known as a heavy baluster. the baluster referring to the shape of this section here, the knop. k-n-o-p. it's in english lead glass, and it dates from 1710 to 1720. so it's entirely feasible that it was made 300 years ago today. okay. my mother was not that careful. and it's just-- what happened is that english glassmaking devotes its unique character based on lead,...
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bankers and the press derbent use all this language of. language or or corporate jorgen to put people off to try to escape this rubbish you know this photo stuff and the idea that the press are now talking to about a colony in this way these good looking always go to most high risk has quite lost it gives you a perfect depiction of what's happening this disc it is a car is live because the line shook he says the inflation is a subdued it's only a two point five percent that's a lie mark carney explain to the people that live you know. statistics and then you can fudge and think especially if you are cynical as the current governing party in the u.k. you can use that to cover any well let me give an example they said they give your thoughts on this just as was pointed out to me recently by misfire stein another frequent guest on the show he makes an excellent point b. talking about education costs and he's saying that the education cost is increasing quite dramatically in this country with all the top of the and everything goes on with that
bankers and the press derbent use all this language of. language or or corporate jorgen to put people off to try to escape this rubbish you know this photo stuff and the idea that the press are now talking to about a colony in this way these good looking always go to most high risk has quite lost it gives you a perfect depiction of what's happening this disc it is a car is live because the line shook he says the inflation is a subdued it's only a two point five percent that's a lie mark carney...
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use your miles now. what happens is that over time there is mile inflation where airlines give out tons and tons of miles. especially through credit card purchases. so there's a lot of miles out there---more miles than ever. chasing fewer frequent flier seats than ever so you have this inflation effect. so our advice is always to use your miles now when you can---don't wait. because it's going to get harder over time and there's going to be--- especially if there's merger consolidation---less frequent flier seats over time. that's what generally happens. > >at the of the day, is this merger good or bad if you're holding frequent flier miles? or not even holding mileage? > >i guess it depends on which program you're coming from and what your point of view is. it may be good for travelers in the sense that now they'll have more routes and more flights in order to redeem their miles on. but you're also competing against more people who are a part of the other program competing for those routes so there are
use your miles now. what happens is that over time there is mile inflation where airlines give out tons and tons of miles. especially through credit card purchases. so there's a lot of miles out there---more miles than ever. chasing fewer frequent flier seats than ever so you have this inflation effect. so our advice is always to use your miles now when you can---don't wait. because it's going to get harder over time and there's going to be--- especially if there's merger consolidation---less...
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a pleasure to have you with us here today. good laboratory was able to build a new. found anything mission to teach me. why you should care only. spirals the deadliest week since the revolution sees more than eight hundred people die clashes between protesters and security forces. while the u.s. government the global condemnation of egypt cracked down and stopped short though suspending military aid worth over a billion dollars a year. in the week's headlines a saudi princes defected from the royal family slams the monarchy for widespread human rights abuses and violently suppressing the opposition in his exclusive interview he gave to us. london spying trash cans these wife i waste units are causing a heap of trouble by scanning the smartphones of passers by without their permission.
a pleasure to have you with us here today. good laboratory was able to build a new. found anything mission to teach me. why you should care only. spirals the deadliest week since the revolution sees more than eight hundred people die clashes between protesters and security forces. while the u.s. government the global condemnation of egypt cracked down and stopped short though suspending military aid worth over a billion dollars a year. in the week's headlines a saudi princes defected from the...
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actually, russia is not only global leadership story we're dealing with tonight which brins us to our new segment... indeed. now, we've already dealt with russia, so let's see where our magical dploab will take us next egypt! egypt. i just lift egypt. i'm not-- i'm not used to guns. ( laughter ) as the situation in egypt continues to devolve, the u.s. like a polar bear on a hastily melting glackier is trying to act like everything's still cool. ( laughter ) a couple of weeks ago, we discussed how, due to an unhelpful u.s. law we are unable to call the egyptian military takeover of their government a coup because if we utter the diplomatically offensive "c" word we will no longer be able to send egypt aid, our only nonmissile-based move. don't worry. since then we've come up with an ingenious solution. >> law does not require us to make a formal determination. that is a review we have undergone, as to whether coup took place and it is not in our national interest to make such a determination. >> john: yshes because you forgot. our other. ilomatic move. the law says we have to cut off a
actually, russia is not only global leadership story we're dealing with tonight which brins us to our new segment... indeed. now, we've already dealt with russia, so let's see where our magical dploab will take us next egypt! egypt. i just lift egypt. i'm not-- i'm not used to guns. ( laughter ) as the situation in egypt continues to devolve, the u.s. like a polar bear on a hastily melting glackier is trying to act like everything's still cool. ( laughter ) a couple of weeks ago, we discussed...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. charles: next, a blueprints to get ready for the start of september aftethetoughest month. charles: traders are settling into a long weekend even though the market is closed on monday, it is a week chock-full of greeters. our panel is back again with your marching orders area di. i know i nailed it. we want to bring in dan shafer. since i'm giving you a hard time, let's talk about next we week, what are some of the important, critical things we're looking at? >> usually the day after labor day is one of the better ones. the money coming in. i think it will be the short lived. charles: we talked about this felt normal, no sense of panic at all area did >> you are absolutely right. the market starts to decline. i don't think it'll be like 2008, 2009. it will be lower in the middle 2015. char
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. charles: next, a blueprints to get ready for the start of september aftethetoughest month. charles: traders are settling into a long weekend even though the market is closed on monday, it is a week chock-full of greeters. our panel is back...
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ok if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report into next time ask either thing by oh. ok . i did have a crack it welcome you to ted you're all a virgin edge a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay on the virginia. county. rampage here all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best areas in the phone call fred. this is an old picture of ten year island before the channel was. all here. way up there. as go all. right here are some of the headstones from graves it for you this is a fruit that's what we don't want to happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. we speak your language or not at the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. live. live. live live. live . couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three. the white house. of chemical weapons in syria. preparations for an assault. based on its. latest leaks from edward sn
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borders, tell us about yourself before we get started. >> guest: sure. i'm the editor of a magazine called the treeman, one of -- freeman. the nation's oldest libertarian think tank. >> host: how'd you get started with that? >> guest: well, been doing it for about a year now, editing at the freeman, and i got mixed up with them by, basically, writing about these ideas in the movement. they saw someone they liked in me, and i've been doing it ever since, having a great time doing it. where'd you grow up? >> guest: charlotte, north carolina. >> host: where'd you go to school? >> guest: as an undergrad, appalachia state in north carolina and did any graduate work at university college in london. >> host: why are you a libertarian? >> guest: i am a libertarian, ultimately, i guess there are many facets to how one could answer that question, but for me i see liberty as the goal. i think that people flourish if human beings -- as human beings when they are free, and i think we're more virtuous people when we're free, and i think cooperative arrangements based
borders, tell us about yourself before we get started. >> guest: sure. i'm the editor of a magazine called the treeman, one of -- freeman. the nation's oldest libertarian think tank. >> host: how'd you get started with that? >> guest: well, been doing it for about a year now, editing at the freeman, and i got mixed up with them by, basically, writing about these ideas in the movement. they saw someone they liked in me, and i've been doing it ever since, having a great time...
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they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same water messines is selling and spraying water. put it on your. face you know. a pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. it'll. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of wall coming up. plans to split the whole middle east into micro states a policy called kill anything that moves. goes too far.
they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same water messines is selling and spraying water. put it on your. face you know. a pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. it'll. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of wall coming up. plans to split the whole middle east into micro states a policy called kill anything that moves. goes too far.
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i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he
i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him....
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jumping into us. and if you actually get out the people have done. over one hundred. eighty there is no way that america ever that this is not going to affect the market any time soon but eventually when we start having problems in the financial markets everybody is going to be focused on it they're going to know that america's. going to cause even more turmoil in the financial markets the credit markets. the currency markets are going to affect all of us in a huge way. bank. likely to infuriate the average citizen struggling to make ends meet in these times of tough budget cuts the fakers reveal that the bank is at the ferry heart of the crisis three thousand of them are taking home more than one million years a year in pay and bonuses but most of that cash is being dished out in london's financial center accounting for three quarters of the seven figure salaries in the e.u. germany came in second with one hundred seventy bankers receiving one million years or more and france came in third with one h
jumping into us. and if you actually get out the people have done. over one hundred. eighty there is no way that america ever that this is not going to affect the market any time soon but eventually when we start having problems in the financial markets everybody is going to be focused on it they're going to know that america's. going to cause even more turmoil in the financial markets the credit markets. the currency markets are going to affect all of us in a huge way. bank. likely to...
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so of that group used to visit charleston. the poet, novelist, a musician. and these kinds of people over 20 with 30 or 40 years and at the same time the house was decorated. as i said, covered almost from head to foot. endeavors, the chairs, curtains, lamps, floors, rugs, paintings on walls, of plethora, cornucopia of color. so that was what the book was initially about. this very beautiful photograph. and the idea was to provide the text. now, my father had written his, but my perceptions of the house were different. add known as a child when my grandmother was alive. i wanted to know from my adult perspective how how the heck my grandmother cope with this house , what she did about the children, getting meals on the table, the bathrooms when these people can the state. what did she feed them all? and that was tough my father was not interested in. i think that's the missing link. i think those of the questions i think readers, particularly female readers one task. there certainly the questions that i asked. it was a museum open to the public from april un
so of that group used to visit charleston. the poet, novelist, a musician. and these kinds of people over 20 with 30 or 40 years and at the same time the house was decorated. as i said, covered almost from head to foot. endeavors, the chairs, curtains, lamps, floors, rugs, paintings on walls, of plethora, cornucopia of color. so that was what the book was initially about. this very beautiful photograph. and the idea was to provide the text. now, my father had written his, but my perceptions of...
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so that's us. but there were actually all seven of us. >> there we are. >> we were outside on the plaza snapping pictures for promos. and -- >> i leaned on al roker. >> yes. >> that was a fake smile. that's real. >> that was real. >> so i don't know why we showed you that. probably bored you as much as it did us. you know who is not bored right now because he's in a little trouble. he's darn american ugly tourist. >> this 55-year-old american tourist who shall remain nameless. >> probably because we don't know his name. >> he was at a museum in florence. right before him was the statue of the virgin mary. a 600-year-old statue of the virgin mary. >> that's an old virgin mary. >> he decided it would be a good idea to high-five the virgin mary. or maybe compare his hand to the virgin mary's. while doing it, the pinkie snapped off. the pinkie snapped off of the virgin mary hand. people are livid. >> they are outraged. >> and they are taking umbrage all over italy. >> we should point out that the finge
so that's us. but there were actually all seven of us. >> there we are. >> we were outside on the plaza snapping pictures for promos. and -- >> i leaned on al roker. >> yes. >> that was a fake smile. that's real. >> that was real. >> so i don't know why we showed you that. probably bored you as much as it did us. you know who is not bored right now because he's in a little trouble. he's darn american ugly tourist. >> this 55-year-old american...